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Well, surfing around I found out that AD1981 cards seem to be working with Leopard and AppleAzaliaAudio from JaS 10.4.9 DVD (see here: http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.ph....5.2/Portables).

Anyone can confirm this ?

Perhaps even AD1984 and AD1988 chips might work with that ?

Does anyone have that AppleAzaliaAudio kext to try ?

Thanks altcomputing ! What other kexts do I need to load, besides the one you sent me ?

 

AppleHDA.kext, I suppose ...

And how about AppleAC97Audio.kext and ALCInject.kext ?

Yes, please help me with this as well. I downloaded the AppleAzaliaAudio.kext file but am not quite sure what I need to do with it.

 

Thanks!

AD198x users please attach your ioreg ( command: ioreg -lw0 > /ioreg.txt ). Thanx
Tried this in a shell on Ubuntu but it didn't work... nonetheless here is a dump from 1988B on Ubuntu/ Alsa 1.0.16 (1.0.14 gives crappy sound) Maybe it helps a bit...

codec_dump.txt

I tried altcomputing installer, the problem now is that sound files are being played but no sound is coming out from speakers. Probably there is something wrong is some configuration files, since, as I said, sound files are being played in iTunes, for example.

I forgot to tell that I'm using a Lenovo X61s notebook, and that I tried also to connect speakers on the line-out jack ...

 

Well, thanks for support anyway ...

I tried altcomputing installer, the problem now is that sound files are being played but no sound is coming out from speakers. Probably there is something wrong is some configuration files, since, as I said, sound files are being played in iTunes, for example.

I forgot to tell that I'm using a Lenovo X61s notebook, and that I tried also to connect speakers on the line-out jack ...

 

Well, thanks for support anyway ...

 

Not sure, but it might have someting in common to the fact that you are using a laptop, which may have somehow different implementation of codec<->sb route. Anyway, this kext works fine for me (desktop ASUS P5B - i965/ich8 + AD1988) - stereo output is ok, and the sound is clear.

Hi I am a newbie, I have the azaliaaudio.zip http://marcinkowski.swidnica.pl/dl/AzaliaAudio.zip and got ADI1988b.txt http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?act...st&id=19825

and ad1988codec.txt http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?act...st&id=20303

What do I have to do to install my soundcard ?

 

Here is the characteritics of my soundcard

HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_1988&SUBSYS_104381E1&REV_1004

0x + (vendor id) + (device id). Therefore I put 0x11d41988

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_284B&SUBSYS_81EC1043&REV_02\3&11583659&0&D8

ie 0x8086284b

 

I tried it with http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=18642

 

thanx

 

Adrimaxi

Hi I am a newbie, I have the azaliaaudio.zip http://marcinkowski.swidnica.pl/dl/AzaliaAudio.zip and got ADI1988b.txt http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?act...st&id=19825

and ad1988codec.txt http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?act...st&id=20303

What do I have to do to install my soundcard ?

 

Here is the characteritics of my soundcard

HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_11D4&DEV_1988&SUBSYS_104381E1&REV_1004

0x + (vendor id) + (device id). Therefore I put 0x11d41988

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_284B&SUBSYS_81EC1043&REV_02\3&11583659&0&D8

ie 0x8086284b

 

I tried it with http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=18642

 

thanx

 

Adrimaxi

 

Just unzip the archive AzaliaAudio.zip and install the package using installer found in archive. Voila.

  • 2 weeks later...

Is there any hope? The one major thing that keeps me inside windows xp is I have my Radio scanner plugged into my front panel. I find it odd that no one has yet figured out the Audio Input, or 5.1. Searching these forums is rough eh! I'm growing impatient. Is there a USB sound device that has working kext for sound input?

Hello,

 

I have an Analog Devices AD1888 SoundMAX 6-channel audio CODEC on my Desktop: the MB is an Asus K8V-X SE with a VIA 8237R South Chipset.

 

Like Taruga asked on post #30, I make the command and take a look - not very easy - at my ioreg.txt

I see the PNPVendorID of my "SoundCard" was detected: ADS68 (I know because I see Analog Devices Audio Codec associated with ADS68 and VIA8237 / ADS68 for Hardware Name!). This is what I want.

 

I copy the AppleAC97Audio.kext on the desktop, open it, and open /Contents/Plugins/AppleAC97Codec198x.kext/Contents/Info.plist

 

On this file I found at the line "PNPVendorID" only that "ADS75 ADS74 ADS73 ADS72", no ADS68.

Then, I edit the file by adding ADS68 at this line.

Then, Save changes, Close AppleAC97Audio.kext.

Edit Rights and Permissions via Terminal.

 

Then reboot.

And... sound is here, but not very stable!! (jumps -sound is cutting and parasiting- when I play a movie or audio)

 

EDIT: Well finally sound is perfectly OK when I play film or music, after I configure some settings in Audio and MIDI Configuration (in Applications => Utilities, change 44,1 KHz to 48 KHz in Output), but not for Sound effects in Finder (Preferences => Sound), so I deactivate them.

 

If it can help somebody?

Hi Mitro, same laptop model here with the same issue! Mute goes on every 40s or so. I think the platform (possibly the ACPIPlatform kext?)

sends some signal - (e..g, a status check) to the mute button (HPQ004 ?) which the system then interpretes wrongly as an activate command.

Someone suggested in some other post that maybe if a driver is written for the HPQ004 (it is registered as an ACPI device - see output of ioreg)

to trap the signal and respond appropriately, we may be able to use the standard Azalia kext. Any takers? I know nothing about programming

on the Mac :-(

 

I'm having the same issue, anyone know of a fix??? :(

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